Properties in South West France for Sale

Properties in South West France offer purchasers access to exquisite countryside, mountains, outstanding cuisine, coastlines and beaches, historic towns and villages all with a hot and sunny summer climate that goes hand in hand with its southern location bordering the Atlantic ocean and its junction into the Mediterranean Sea.

Architectural Styles of Houses for Sale in South West France

There is a wide variety of properties for sale in south west France from quaint cottages; stone built houses, farm houses to grand mansions and chateaux across the region offered at a wide variety of prices.

Prices of houses in this area of South West France are variable according to the area, and each region has distinct variations in culture, food and amenities - so if one area does not have property that is appealing to you or within your budget, it is well worth looking at an adjacent area for homes for sale.

Take the time to look through the details of houses for sale in southwest of France on the Latitudes website. Whether you are looking for a farmhouse or cottage, a townhouse or apartment, new property or land, you are bound to find some details of property or houses for sale in south west France that will suit your needs. Alternatively, contact Latitudes to let us know your exact requirements and we can search our extensive database of properties that are both online and offline to find properties and houses for sale that closely match what you are looking for.

If you prefer to simply search our online database, just add any properties of interest to your basket, and then contact us for more information or assistance if you would like to visit properties to view them.

Properties for Sale in South West France:

Aquitaine - South West France

The Aquitaine region is steeped in history that dates back to roman times. Home to Bordeaux, the famous wine growing region, Aquitaine also boasts a diverse landscape of Atlantic coastline with beautiful beaches and picturesque fishing villages, to forests, the Pyrenees mountains and rolling hills and river valleys of the Dordogne.

Aquitaine's capital, Bordeaux is a thriving port city on the Garonne River and is characterised by beautiful 18th-century mansions and architecture, excellent shopping and numerous cultural events, such as the traditional May Music Festival.

Midi-Pyrenees - South West France

The Midi-Pyrenees offers a beautiful and varied landscape of mountains dotted with romantic medieval villages on rocky cliffs, hills, river valleys, and red stone fortified villages with grand churches, narrow streets and cobblestones. Heavily influenced by Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture, the area is full of a diverse range of styles that match its varied geography.

The region sweeps north with the rugged mountains and snow-capped peaks of the Pyrénées to the Basque borderland of Spain and the foothills of the Massif Central, and basks in the gentle climate of Southwestern France. Peaceful rolling farmland abruptly changes into dramatic landscapes scored by spectacular gorges, rocky outcroppings, and extended plateaus.

The Midi-Pyrénées has also developed a special cuisine that is unique to the area. It is the home of Roquefort cheese, foie gras, truffles, and the best cassoulet and duck dishes in the world, as well as being home to Armagnac, the brandy that is most prized by connoisseurs.